Thursday, September 29, 2011
Finishing the Standing Angel
As this clay hardens, I am finishing details. It is a lot of fun to be working in this new medium. One more day is all I have before it will be too hard to work. I see some changes that will make me like it better, but small enough that the viewer might not notice.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Angel #2, Standing
Just started Angel #2, Standing. I'm enjoying working in wet clay. Usually I work in oil based clay which is built around an armature, and is good only for making a mold around, and then finishing in bronze. Wet clay is water based. The walls of the sculpture will be carved to be a consistent width; when it dries completely it will be fired in a kiln. It may be glazed, or oil painted to finish. These angels will be a one-of-a-kind sculpture - no additional casts after the one and only.
Finished Angel 1 (Kneeling)
Today I finished this angel and started the next one. She is drying, getting ready to be fired. Sweet face. Attitude of gentle reverence, supplication, "Thy will be done".
Friday, September 16, 2011
Day 2 Angel
Today was day 2 on my wet clay angel. Here are the updated photos. We'll be playing with grandchildren this weekend, so the next update will be Monday or Tuesday... I'm having fun!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
New Work
It's been a long time since I sculpted in wet clay. I'm working on a seated angel. So I'm having to figure out how to hollow out the innards to allow everything to dry evenly. I am posting photographs of day one: armature made of a pipe fitting and newspapers, blocking in of large shapes to establish composition, size, scale, etc. She will be prettier as I work it out. She will not be nude by the way, but the proportions have to be right before clothing is added. Tonight I am contemplating wings with feathers.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Follow my friend, Marcelo Vignali
Marcelo has been a good friend for years. It is always great to see what he is working on. This is his blog site, and you will be glad to see it. He has a powerful talent, an amazing work ethic, and a wide and deep spirit. We could learn a lot from him - in fact I have. And have deep philosophical discussions about life while we are learning. We have spent many hours sharing life drawing class.
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